UFO Break Out

Kay hung from the edge of the hovering UFO, face pale. The stupid jetpack had malfunctioned and sent her crashing into the side. Now she was hanging for dear life. Whoever said the military was well-funded? Grunting, she hauled herself up and balanced her feet on the smooth metal exterior. Now, she had to find a way inside. Creeping along, she stepped over anything that blinked or moved, just in case it was a camera. Suddenly, the craft gave a large jolt, and Kay whimpered, sinking her nails into the rubber rims. She then noticed a small hatch right beside her.

It could not be that simple. Nervously, Kay removed a mini-screwdriver from her bag (you never know) and careful unscrewed the bolts. The cover fell off and disappeared in the clouds. Gulping, Kay climbed in cautiously. No lasers or three-headed beasts coming at her.

Unbelievable. It's a freaking air duct!

Kay grinned. So much for advanced alien technology.

...

Amy moaned. Her head was still pounding, and her wrists and ankles were killing her. Watching as her pink energy drained into the Space Dork's UFO, she wondered how she was going to get out of this mess. Snapping her head when a loud clank echoed through the wide station, Amy stared open-mouthed as a cursing ginger fell from the ceiling and crashed to the floor, coughing.

"KAY?"

Kay looked surprised. "Man that was easy." She frowned as she glanced to the device Amy was hooked up to. "Um...what is that?"

Amy sighed. "My radiation is being used by the Space Dork-"

"Space Dork?"

"The guy who kidnapped me! Now let me speak. My radiation is being used to power his ship."

"And his army."

Amy blinked. "Army?"

Kay glanced around before getting up onto the platform, and peered up to where Amy was being supported by the metal restraints. "Your radiation is also powering a robot army that is attacking Miami and possible the rest of the world as we speak."

"The things you miss when you're locked in a spaceship." Amy shook her head and tugged at the bonds. "So, you got a plan to get me out?"

Kay ran a hand through her copper locks and removed a hair pin. Amy watched in disbelief as Kay climbed the metal bars to reach her restraints. "This is a technologically advanced alien ship. You can't just pick the lock!"

Kay ignored her and twisted the pin in. After a few seconds, the bond snapped open. Amy gaped. Kay smirked. "I thought the same thing when I slipped in through an air duct." Proceeding to unlock the other restraints, Amy gave a small yelp as she dropped to the floor. Kay hung from the top metal bar, grinning triumphantly. The victory soon faded when lights started flashing red and alarms began to blare. Kay dropped down and landed as neatly as a cat.

"Your turn."

Amy bit her lip and grabbed Kay by the arm. Ignoring her wince, they ran down the corridor and froze when Gallaxhar and a horde of silver pod-like machines cornered them. Kay watched as Amy surrounded them with a wall of energy as the bots shot red lasers. Fumbling in her belt, Kay removed her blaster and shot it blindly. There was a cry of pain, and Kay whooped when she saw the blue dork on the ground, clutching his leg.

"You little brats!" He howled. Kay and Amy took off, knocking down the silver bots and sprinting deeper into the ship.

"Where are we going?" Kay asked. Amy smiled grimly.

"The air lock."

"PLEASE tell me you're not serious..."

Amy halted, so suddenly Kay crashed into her. Trying to ignore the tingling sensation that now burned throughout her body, Kay followed a determined blue gaze to a steel door marked Air Lock. "Oh. This is not going to end well."

"Probably not." Amy agreed, and blasted the door off its hinges. Wind instantly swept them off their feet. Amy tightly held on to the doorframe and Kay locked on to the pink teens arm. "Ready?"

Kay moaned. Taking that as a yes, Amy grunted and shoved herself over the edge. With an ear-splitting shriek they fell, zooming past clouds and the wind whistling past their ears. "Can you fly?"

Amy frowned. "I wish."

"WE ARE FREE FALLING TWO HUNDRED FEET AND YOU ARE TELLING ME YOU CAN'T FLY? THEN WHAT WAS THE PLAN?"

"Didn't really have one." Smirking slightly at Kay's cursing and threats, she wondered if her idea would work.

...

Susan slapped over a dozen bots from her face in annoyance. "How do we get rid of these things?"

B.O.B swallowed three and groaned loudly. "I don't feel good..."

Link was cracking as many bots as he could, a baseball bat swinging over his head menacingly. "I have no clue, but I'm glad someone left this behind!"

Dr. Cockroach scowled. He was crouched behind a car and typing furiously on his make-shift computer. "I can't get a signal! These pesky bots must be getting a power signal from SOMEWHERE!"

"Maybe they are battery powered." Link suggested.

"It doesn't work like that! With this many bots, it would take a huge power source-oh dear. I think I just discovered why Trenton was kidnapped."

Susan gasped. "You mean some jerk is using her to power these monsters?" She watched in dismay as another rush swarmed downtown.

"Whoever took Trenton is using her radiation. And I'm afraid I can't track it."

"Who knows how many of these things there are?" Link groaned and batted a bot through a store window and winced as it shattered. "That's going on my bill..."

Monger was busy trying to defend his chopper, which was being overrun by bots, trying to steal the weaponry inside. An ear-shattering shriek suddenly pierced the air and all heads snapped up in time to see two small dots disappear behind a cloud. Monger gaped for a moment before scowling.

"THOSE MORONS!"

...

Amy bit her lip in panic. She had expected the aircraft to be above the ocean. No such luck. They were hurtling towards there death, as directly below was a concrete street and tall buildings. Lovely.

"I'M GONNA KILL YOU!" Kay screamed, clutching tightly to Amy's arm in horror. Amy narrowed her blue eyes.

"We're not out of the game yet."

"YOU ARE AN IDIOT!"

Both girls let out a groan of pain as they crashed into something...soft. A voice hollered back to them; but Amy was so dazed she had no clue who was shouting at her.

"Actually, you both are idiots." As the general came into view, Amy scowled and realized they were flying through the air on Insectosaurus.

"So. How you've been?"

Narrowing his eyes, Monger glared. "Well, considering the fact we are being attacked by hundreds of robot droids that are being controlled by your power, I'd say pretty good."

"But I'm not hooked up to that stupid generator anymore!"

"But some power was still stored. For all I know, Gallaxhar still has enough energy to take over Miami and Greenland."

Kay glanced at the general. "How'd you know-"

"I didn't get to be where I am without knowing things." Monger answered sharply. "Now, since that space dweeb tracked your radiation back to Earth, you get to stop him. And try to get rid of him for good this time, got it?"

Amy rolled her eyes, but nodded. They landed on the ground and Amy hopped off. "Fine. Come on, Kay."

Kay slumped to the ground, exhausted and weary. "I saved your butt, so I-"She was cut off by Monger, who fixed her with a stern stare.

"And I saved BOTH of your skinny butts; know get going and STOP HIM!"

Flinching, both girls took off down the street, dodging flying bots and scowling. "I hope you have a plan!" Kay snapped.

Amy gritted her teeth before answering. "Don't I always?"